As of isort >=5, which we use, the seed-isort-config hook has been deprecated,
and the repository archived. I have removed the hook and the configuration
options it updated as a result.
Notable version changes:
- docker-pre-commit v2.0.0
This release includes the addition of two new hooks: hadolint and
hadolint-system. These allow for linting Dockerfiles with the hadolint
Docker image or a system installation of hadolint respectively.
- isort 5.0.7
This release takes us from isort 4 to isort 5. There are a multitude of
changes with information available on the isort 5 release page at
https://timothycrosley.github.io/isort/docs/major_releases/introducing_isort_5/
The most notable feature for us is the addition of built-in profiles for
isort to run under. These profiles provide settings for conforming to various
popular styles, and black is one of the profiles.
setuptools usually comes along with pip, but wheel does not. Using
wheel where possible to build python extensions is more modern and
more security conscious than using setup.py.
Review noticed that there lacked a determination for what we were doing about
the problem with the terraform_validate hook. I described the problems but
failed to mention what our path forward would be. This commit rectifies that
oversight.
We have seen a number of issues related to this hook ever since it was
re-enabled. It will need to remain disabled until at least the 0.13 Terraform
release, and can only be re-enabled if all issues we have seen have been
resolved in how `terraform validate` operates.
The mirrors-isort respository has been deprecated per this Pull Request:
https://github.com/pre-commit/mirrors-isort/pull/13
Since isort includes pre-commit configuration in current versions we will
switch to using it directly.